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.). J ! .i weauy. ; - ' ' I '- B1 M. T. II. GILBERT. . am xrtAvtv uiv soul exclaim,, - I !A on niy way the shaAWa fall No glittcriugl ray lights up the gloom, 4 X voice n?dptilcth to my call. . l -" . - ' ' . -' ' ' Wnm;of hope tome is iven, ' Slippery like roek on winch t stand, vFjie(U brother, lover, there is none, ,UNd one to lend a faelpiug band. -t J :' t r . - v Sorrow stands with wings ont-spread, -m Waiting. 'watching for the fray ; I Hop dies within in as I feel ;' 'Ilow nesn liny life she marks her way. il am weiry!,M Oft this thought . ' ' H Comes to me, as I left the vail. 1 From hidden recesses of my soul, I I And find anguish there, aa oft-told tale, Weary, mini I ever bear j 4 Burdenslthat shall weight me down ; The star of sorrow ever shine j . i IThe brightest in my earthly erown ? ll v -1 . f . ; Wearv. is there 'no relief. ! No hand ant-stretched, no arm to shield ? s there no fteart to pity me, ' r ! t And the sword of succor wieldT 1 Veary, oh,(that I might be i ( One of the favored ehosen ones, ! Vhose path In lif is paved with joy, To wboir no misery ever comes. , : WOMAN'S VOICE. p How coneoliiiK to the mind oppressed '4. by heavy sorrow is the voice of an amiai mo woman i jjiae sacrea music, ii iro- parts to tho soul a feeliue of celestial aerenitv. and as a centie zcDnvr. reireues the weaned sense with its sou anoT melli- luous tbnesr Kiches may avail much in the bouse of auection : the friendship ot man may alleviate for a time the bitterness of woman ; but the angel voice of a wo man is capable of producing a lasting i-ffect oh the- heart, and communicates a 2 , t iLir J I " -t . m tno moments oi us nigneii lenciiy. j A woman jhas no natural gift more; be . witching than a sweet laugh. It is like the sound oil tlver R-ater. , It leaps from l.or in .!,. .nrLlinr H11 ai,fl iIia Iiixiri "i hears it feeU as if bathed in the cool, ex ; biJarting sprjng. Have you ever pursued .an unseen trigitivc throngh the tree.jled ,nn by a fairy laugh, now here, now there, Hiow lost, now found 1 We have ; and; we fare pursuing thut wandering voice to this 1 div. - Sometimes it comes tons in the midst of care, or sorrow, or irksome bui- nesj, arid then we turn away and listen, and hear it ringing in the room like a sil ver bell, withpower to scare away jthe evil spirits of mind. How much we owe to that sweet angh! It turns prosito poetry ; it flings flowers to snnfthiue over pe daikneqs of tho,wood in which we arc travellings!' toucbes with light even pur leep, which is so no more than the image of death, but is consumed with dreams hat iare the shadows of immortality. Vj:.f V-.. 'J-CHOLERA, MANGE, AND WORMS ! ! - iv urw'u I .' j Tl . treat mei Worms break ' wash well with liquor, lor cholera, as soon as yon see the hog brg'n o 'r.p and try to vomit, (gag him, and give him twenty grains of calomel mane into a pill. It yon have been in the habit of giving your hogs spirits of turpentine at tho rate of One tablcspoonful to the hog, put on corn, and they will rarely be troubled with thia fa tal disease. i i If the first dose of calomel does not re lieve in twenty four hours, repeat he AAA T vol v iixvo tn a-m An it if a ni Sn t.t.r.,1 in fim: w .nmi,lm. Ir. a .i .u:. s j wl ui"ebl"b l,,c'1 iiou irgD, line id wuocu uj worms in their kidneys, and may be east ly cared by giving a tableepoonful of tur pentine everj morning for three or four days mixed with-com Hogs which have been feeding on acorns are most subject to tins disease, a,nd should have the turpen tine at least twice a week, whilst! feeding ' on this roast. : i Kvery hog feeder should keep a bottle of the spirits of turpentine, and give it oc casionally tlirongh the year, he will find It of great benefit to his "hogs. I have 'practiced this for twenty years successful iy. It seems to be a specific food for all hog diseases. " f. .a. : ; f MULBERRIES FOR HOGS, i ! VMr Burke, of Pittsboro', in our late Visit to that pleasant town, introduced! us to Mr. Archy Mclntyre, of Deep river, iiear Egypt, to tell ns what lie knew about Mulberries lor hgit. Mr. McCutyre ll not a Scotch Presbyterian, as his name vrould import but a Scotch Methodist, who subscribes to the Presbyterian. There are two Liuds of English Mulberry one White the other black. The' white is pre ferred by hg, dogs, bees, chickens. They ripea in May and beat nntn September ; the trees have at the tame time ripe and young green berries npon Ihem. His hogs, bees and poultry feed upon mulberries from May until aepteraber. They will not eat the black so Tang as they can get the white raulber. ry. His neighbors dogs for miles around visit his treeaat, night. He values his 'malt1 mulberry Orchard at 200 a year nd there are tint more than fortv trees In it. Mr. Mclntvre hits excellent fruit of all kinds He rays if he had to cut down Us mnlbcrrirs or alt his o: her fruH trees he would not hesitate to save (he mulberries and destroy the othor fruiti Th's is all we know about mulbeiiiesi 'Sentinel. I 1 SOUTHERN HOSP1TAITY. i The New York Herald, in sitcakin KOI the Convention of Governors at Atlanta. pays '.his deserved tribute to the generosity nd kina-ueancaness ot the toOHthera peo a t .a m a ' ble : j "The Southern representative men atnong woom tiicau uiatuiguisiicu strangers lniugled only, vied with each other io exs and harmonious cenng exist between the C "North and ithe South, and the arena -boHtica in tho Utter aecUon present moro. distarbing feaiarcf than it does ' . . .. .in n,A(.,a H V. Kti air Ronnhlioan ero are dih mree arseases reqmr ng - 0 , xr,.:' i I liam H McLaurin. c.,1 d. Alfred L ii, which re inance, cnoiera nnu . rtT. - , . ,', ia'H rin - . , I , i JJ l tfiu uion ivji nui iiiaiuiiuiuu aiiu I . ' - .!, l ii j i ue. vj xj iioiioway. ueuuo can in lhA kidii(v iAtnmnn v cllcrl I . J . r "' I xt i . -r, ....... tt t . ... - j ' , j i i.i. jtj.; ii i;r 11 tt i ixnn na m ninn niinnn ri . nnpi mn mg aown in me loins, j; or mange, . ,s ' ' Onalow J W S hapkMord. con. . j ., -.. -n 4in uisirici iiuiuax. iienrT iDues. i f -,...., ivo Buan, ana unn 1101 tending to their guesta to those warm and W J Milller conservative, genial hoipitaliiies far which the South- 39the; disict Rntherford mnd Polk. ' ' ern people are in nm'es of peace, so pro Martin Walker, republican, v ' Vcrbial. Long may the reign of peace 40th district Buncombe, and Madisan, present 1" -r - ; NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive ib many inqoires as to the laws governing the tnrcolatioa of newspaoers, tbat - 4 - - - we nna it necessary to puousu me loiiowmg snmmary Qifh will cover an me questions i that nave beeaj addressed to nt : 1. Subscribers are considered wlahinfrto eontlnde their sabscrintion. . ' ' . 2. 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Letters weigliiug over an on nee. . and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to iheir des tination, and tie balance due collected on delivery, ( City letters half ounce. ' fmust be prepaid two cents per Books. Postag on books, not exceeding four ounces idlweifht "4 cents. Each additional four ounces or fraction thereof ; jl 4 cents. NewsDaDerai Newspapers sent from the . ... . 'i.itiL:..- ... !. i tne r.,u.,wln rty ir onarter : Dailies, f IT 35ets. perqr. Weeklies. ! 5 Mohthlies, hot over 4 oa) 3 Quarterlies " 1 " Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu lars, maps, prints, engravings, music, card 4. pnoiojiraylH, ijfpcjs, cumua, iuuu rerun, rceedin? four ounces 2 cen's ; over four 11,1 c Und not exceddmsr eiifht , ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thi rty- two ounces. j Money Orders. roney can be sent to any part ofthe country with abslute safety, by "htaioijag a fdouey Order, for whieh fees ar t lesaQ $1 and notover $20, 10 cents. : j ' Over $20 add riot exceeding $30. 25 cents. Nrt ,-dr issiaed tor less than $1, or more than $20. j! K Sundry I ernes It costs . 15 cents extra, i besidesthe rt-gjilar postage to register tet- ter.- j : I , ' Stamps cut u from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upou other let ters. ; . fj: GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Si Ii iti SENATE. 1st dinlrictt-Giirrrituck, Camden Pas- quotank, Hettford, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans, C W Grandf Jr. John L Chamberlain Ellepublicans 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare; Beaufort and Hyde John Rcdv 5th idialric-t Edgecombe, AlexIcCa be, Repubicn 6ih district Pitt, J McCotter, Repub lican i 7ih district j Wi'son, Nash and Frank lin, Wrn K ' Davis, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives r :T r - etn district Uraven, as oeymour, Republican 9th district i Joncp, Onslow arfd Car teret, James jdr Scott, Conservative 10th district Duplin and Wayne, W A A,,en. L VT? Humphrey, Conservatives llth District lireen and Lenoir R W King, Republican. I4tu district Hew Hanover, (ieo L. Mabson, col'd. Republican. . 13th district Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican, 14;h djs'Tict Sampson, C T Mur pbey, CoiUeikative. 15th district Columbus and Robeson, John W Ellijj! 'Conservative. 16ih distinct Cumberland and Har nett, W 0 ijfoy. Conservative. 17ih, district Johusou, 1 ; William H A vera, con. 18th difltript Wake, James H Harris, col'd, Repub lean 19th distrii :t Warren, John A Hyman col'd, Repub lean 20ih distrii :t Orange, Person and Cas well, John Norrood John -WCnn" ninghara, Co iiservati ves 21st distri :t Granville Bourbon Smith Republican- j 22nd distr ct Chatham, R J Powell, Conservative 23rd district Rockingham, J T More- head, Conservative 24th district 'Alamance and Guilford. J T fcforehead, Jr., W J Hurray, Col servative. j aistrict uanaoipn aua Aioore, j V?riB "ervauves. 26th distrt--Richraond and Montgo- mery, RjT Bong, Republican ., , Illtrj5t-"Anon "nd Umon 0 M 1 McCanleyL Conservative 23,h d.strlctCaUrrus and Stanley, J Barpbardt, Conservative. . 29ih dwtnict- Meckledburg, RP War- Conservative - - qismet itowan ana uavie, unar Ies P ieJ, CoSiservative,, 31stdstriqt - Davison, John T Cramer, ttePn?'if an: 1 3-2,1 di.'trict Stokes and Foray the, J 1 Stafford, -onervaitve. 33i district Surry and Yadkin, A C Cow!es,consi'rvative. 31th district-Iredell, Wilk8, and Al exander Tlios A Nicholson, Phineas U o r tont'co nslrvati vec . 35 ih district Alleghany, Ashe, Wat- Vesa jwa a si rt rri a i.v ? rxni rAttaiMvtirivA t "?1f. ir rv rVY :r . 35tn iawiricw.aiaHi, jinrKe mc- I t-x ta ( aTs i t tVT ervv was - 1 uoweu,? Mtciieti and laneey, w v r lwn ming 0ndgpr conservativea 37 lb district Cataarbt -and: Lincoln, I James a aiiia conBerrauT.. 38th district Gaston And Cleavdand, I Jas H Merrfmon. conservative. of Ust.j disitict Haywood, Henderson, o J and TransylVama, W P Welch, conserva- at j live. 4Sd 4Ut!rtct Jackson, Svair, Macon, - pni ii 111 IfTIl II I r - I Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, conservative. ' Republicans 18 ; Conserraties 32. i . If ... .: - ..... . . !. -. FOBf HOUhK OF EEPBE8KKTATIVEB. Alamance Gannt eon ' Alexander J M Carson, Ind Alleghany, A M Bryan, deia Anion R T Bennct, eon. J .. . Ase Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Saraqel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Perry, rep Brunswick J II Brook, rep. Buncombe T D Johnston and David Blackwell, con. Burke Pinkney Wariiek, con. , Cabarrns Shin n, con. Caldwell Ed .lone?, eon. y Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silaa Webb, con. Caftwell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe, reps, t ; Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham- JM Moring, Hannatcens Cherokee B K Dickey, eon; Chowan John L W id slow, rep. Clajy Anderson, con. Cleaveland John W Gidney, con. ' . Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, E U Dudley, reps. Cumberland G W Bui lard, eon., T 8 Lutterlob, rep. I'urruncK -Barnes si wooanouse, con Dare Oliver N Gray, rep. - Davison J T Brown, John. Micheal, reps. -Davie Charles Anderson, con. Duplin Jao BStandford, J K Outlaw, cons.: , Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis lJunn, reps. ) Fdrsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. - Gaston William A Stowe, eon. (idtes Kobt H Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Snetd H,T Hughes reps, Graham , Greene John Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph G timer, Wiley, cons Halifax J no Bryant, J J Woodwyn repst Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood H P Haynoa, cyn. Henderson .James H BIythe, rep. Hertford -James Sharpe, rep. H&ie-Wm S Uarter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. - J N Bryson, con. , - John8ton--Wm. H Joyuer, Jesse Hiu nant, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lnior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Moiirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison II A Gndger, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. x Mecklenburg Jno E Brown. S W Reid, con. Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindeey, con. New Hanover James Heaton, Wll lody Orange Pride Jones, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. Perqnimans, J R Dardeir, rep. Person. Montfort McGehee, con itt, WDif ljryant, (jUlIford tOX, reps. Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons. Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cons. Rowan . F N Lackey ,TCerr Craige, con servative Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. Sjanly 31 T Waddell, eon. Stokes, JGU Michell. con. Surry, Harrison M Wangh, con. Swain - T D Bryson, coo. rJfansylvania F J Whitniire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, cn. Union Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richard C Badger. John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison 6' col , Rob'tS retry, reps.. Varren, Goe H King, J Wm H chall, reps. Washington, D C Guyther, rep. Watauga Jos. B Todd, con. Pas Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, reps. I Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wilson, II C Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con. Yancey. J R Byrd IRQ (ireat HeUlOCratlC JOUrlial. THE IEW YORK Weekly Nws. SBiarj. WOOD, Sditor A Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-six Columns of Reading Matter. Contains nil the news, foreiirn. domestie. Dolit- ical and general, with full and reliable market reports. i!ach number also contains several short stories, and a great rarietj af literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc, con stituting, it is donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper 10 una country. j TERMS $2 A YEAR. j Idueements to Clubs: Five copies, n'ne year. . . $9 00 1M Pw, one year, ana an f eKtra copy to lie sender... .,,$15 00 - 1 Tirenty opiea, one year and an extra copy to cender . .25 O0 Fifty copies, one year, and an i arlra mnnv In anilw Afl ; m.. mm j w v , ..... .. iw Parties sending clubs as above, may re tain 2Q per cent tf ike money received by j tkem, as commission. Persons deairisw to act aa ageaia aufspTied witii ssjmas.n onoates, ppeciaaen copies ami irec Uasif adoresa. Jlil letters sbaald be directed U I J l C t J . ' BOX S.796, i SEW YORK CITY POST OFFICERS !8:-tf T .1873. ' 1 ALSO White Goods, Embroiderie, dtel .7 . J AEMSTBONG, CATOR & CO. Importers, llannfMC'.nrers and obbera Bsiict.iiTrlaalBs, Keck aid Sakh KIUsbi. TKLVKTniDDOSS, NECK TIF 8. ' Bonnet Silts, Sahtis, Velvets and Crapes) LOWEHS. TK TH KS, ORNi MC!T8.TR 4e, Straw Bsaaets aa4 Ladles aid Children's flats j TRIMUEO AJTD tJKTBIMXDi AHD IK COSXECnXO WAREROOM8 WUITK GOODS, LIIKXS. EMBttOlDFEIrS. Laces, XfU, Collars, Self, Jlanierthitft, Veiling, 1 1 Head net. c ccc Nos. 237,aml 239 Baltimore St, Baltimore, Md. These j goods are manufactured by us or bought for Cah direct lv from the European and a men can .Jiannfacturerx, emoracing all . the latent noveltie, unequalled in variety and cheapness in anr market. viuru uueu wun care, prompmeits ana ae- T - spau-n; Marcn 6, Zmo. pd. PIXBIIIPOBTfeD KNCATIJICS. Iarge lize) for Framing or for Portfolios. This catalogue of ensrarinss comprises a list of elegant works, from the bent American and I Lnrorean artists. Ererr variety of subiect is represented Portraiu. Lnndwapeo. AnimaLt. fignrw, Marine Views, and Historical Ticturen . - ' . v .... I from such well known artists as LAN DEES, HEIIKIMi. W1LK1EKOSA BONUEUE. and other. OVER 700 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS. Ther are of all ulres from 12x15 to 26x40 and can be sent by mail or exprems prepaid, f.ll J J .. !. II. J ., !f I carejuii uune up to roner, ana wiiuoui injury. Price, from $1 to S1G, according to size. 2fA discount made on large purchases. I'AIALUCCtS SKXT FRKE TO A UTADDBCSS. i .We also fumUIi the J3LX3CTIC aAZL33XL-Sr : I or. . FTKE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. isuuii kuei ir me renioiir. ran-BaoK ar lllastratlta. rri i ' , . . mw; enCTaYioga nave appearea in me Eclectic Maoazike and comprinethe Portraits of nearly eTery distinguished man of the past and present cenlune. , . Ourli-tcontainn portraits of HISTORIANS. POETS,! ARTISTS, WARRIORS, KINGS, STATESMEN, HISTORIC AND IDEAL PICTURES, &c. Nearly 300 DIKFEREFNT SUBJECT iney are printed on different zed paper. either PraallxizeTxlO, or quarto iize, 10x12, and can be aent by mail,- caretully done up in roller prepaid, to any address. Piles small size, to cts. Qnarto size 15 e g. A specimen of each size and catalogue sent on r- ccipt of Zo cent. CATALOGUES SENT FUKE TO ANY ADDRESS. Z3. II. PELTON, PnbUsher, 103 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. May 1, tf. ;, WILSON'S m m. w uai aii 'ii.ia ava a Asureand permanent Cure or all diseases caused by a deranged Licer. such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Heartburn, Fe vers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Mclandtoly, Costivencss, Sick Headache, Pains in the Head, andall hindered diseases. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HA YE IT. 30LD D Y ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSOU dt SLACK. March C-3mo3. Charlotte, N. C. Manhood : How Lost Hew Rrslond. if iTcweir" ( e ei'raifd i mit on (vilttnut Itl rtlcim) nf rrtSVlTOaa' 1 or A -m nal WiaLum. In !cl Incapse tr, Impr.llmen i to MrrW. ttc. : a n WMDariM'i, TTiLrr T r.n riTS, in uri a l y e I indui- irgi'c- r xoai rxtravarnicc. 123 r: Ice ri a irnlrl rnvelon onl S rrnl. The cel'br te I aut r. in lli dmirmbl- ma r. rl arlv dotnnlratei f o-n a ihlry ye.'t" tocc ifu iracllc, I nai in-- a r laa eonwmenrtt or er-' ae mi r te icaut cr wunoni ineianz-ron ie or mlrrnal niru Ine or in appl cal' n f Ihe knife : nolntin nut a mole of cure at one W le, e lain a- tl rff. etnsl, by means of men .Tery anaerer, no roat rr ntt tils e nd Uon ma ue, n:nY cure M n'tir rum ly, prtTUly nd r fllfally. r r is lecture s ouid be 'n the haa of very jrouth mi c cry mau id tne lanti. eitt. s.ler seal. In a p aio erel pe, any add es. p- st.Tstd on receln) of C en s. or two t oft s'amna. Alan, Dr.CuWerle 1 s -Marrla. e bnide." T.c. 5J cents saare-f tne raDiisiier. CHAS. J. C. KLlFCO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-office Box, 4 5 8 6 April 17 tf. A desirable Brick IIoubo with 7 rooniS arc il all necessary ont nouses : situated in the most desirable part of Town. Persons wishing to purchase, can apply at tots office. tftlS CBeware of Counterfeits! JOB DOSES' imilS8 uww are tmulmtimm. THS PUIS Sre ta tha aura Ml .11 tVnaa BsisAdi m4 daswoas diaaaaasto whieh the femaia sesstitstiosls snbjeet. The aaodeesU all exeeeaiTe sad WaHappraaion tha wasass when eaaaad tf sold. tisTsmmaOen. ar daaaaa. In ail eaaoa of aaiiuaa ana Duuu Anaettocav ra and Bpinai Affection, Pains ia the Back TT?v w 'A"0 snBt eaartios. PalpiUttoa f Ue Haari, Uysteriee aadTWhitee. they will effort a vrewhMaU i other maaas hae failed, and althooah sVaaaeonatitU aotbiac hartfol to the moat Otrealar ia Bncliah Gannaa sad French srooad sash bottla rfrae fall dinatiaai aawi Awinm U i MBmimi lTUim are satd at moat Atom ulnrM. bat be eanoos soppiy tea enruiarx. do not to aeeapt as eooatarfait or boams ar. On Dollar to tb sola Branriator. Jatst IB UXIttaot ). IM Tnrt. anth urn. e n)ie omea at wmcn yoa wiu call tor tb paoK ss,aad sbottleof tha orscmnt Pills aecoraly and salaay paefced ia plain sTappeea wifl be sea t by return RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BUTAXm iTTT.aioiric mrmR ar Oovobs, Ootas. Astrma. BaoMcama. Boas ctrnurr Oossuarrios aaa Less Duxasks. Th7 ass as taeU ml adioinr sad aay bild will take thaan. TT n I ha haaa nrimd ta haaJth that Bad before daspaired. Teatrmony aia in hSndrad ataasM. Ask for BRYAN'S PULMONIC W AFKKS. Prtee) 35 eeata r box. JOB MUSES, Proprie. aor. lgQortUndt Strt. New Tork. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. VEXiAMAunwrn specific pllxs. PraparadbyJ. OARANCIKBJK. . ! No. nRo Lombard. Pari. VTbsse pule ar highly raoonunoadad by tha anUr atedteal Taealty of Trano a tha vary beat remedy ell ease of hWaaatorrhosa, or Remiaal Wakneaa; SVoak Spaa. DapoaiU ia tha Urra; Narvooa la bility, aad all tha chastl train of Diseaaas snains; troai Abaswaad 8rt Habits. Thay rwhea ail thr rmdiaa fail, and have beea used with astoaiah. taa; ssooeae by the leadins French Phynciana dnnna aha pest 11 year. Pamphlet of Ad tic in each boa. r will b aaat Fraa t aar addraaa. Price 9 1 Per Sax. ; Seat by atafl, rnJw wal.d "ream i( aiaar. wMa-oa rerpt ot prie by aay adartissd AnaL Oao Aft O. atofisa, is ooaTtasat hx Nzw Ta. nw Vfasnu assat ioe aa aug 14, '72. 4S: ly. i AGENTS WANTED FOB KcCLELLAN'S The Cnt aad ml entmJete history of the Seasons lb Pacific Stop; Description of nodtMns.Mountaiaacescnr.T at Jcy, Rivera Lakes. Fareats, WaiertalU, Bar .ft Harbors. oo Pssea. soo liluatmtons and Maps. " hartratcd CirOulars t. ALL KINDS ot COURT AS DM A GISTUATES BLANKS at fyisojjict i. Cheap Chattel Mortgages. and various other blanks tor aalelbcrc. S HLm 3ES as 5: S.T-i86o-X III i - - i - i -" - prg ' 1 ' ' CELEBRATED T-Oiric AST) A P P ET I Z E R TSFUEXEy A VEGETABLE toirlii TTOX, poaadcuspIyofveDknovBRpOTSi HER 83 aad FRUIT8. eomtaiMd irtth otber projMrUM. 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